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Her possessive alpha novel Chapter 37

  Gone forever

  Knock-knock-knock

  “Come in,” Lucas responded. It was evening time, and he didn’t feel good at all, he’d taken a shower multiple times, he even tried shaving off his chest but the hair grew back immediately, with nothing left to do, he went back to lie down. As if things couldn’t get any worse, the pounding in his head resumed, pounding louder and faster than before.

  Amelia poked her head through the bedroom door.

  “Dinner is ready, Lucas. Come and eat downstairs,” she said.

  “I’m not hungry.”

  “But you haven’t had anything to eat since you returned this morning.”

  “I’m not hungry,” he repeated vehemently.

  Amelia had had it. It was time to let him have a piece of her mind.

  “You bail on your kid during the special times in his life, even on his birthdays, you can’t even spare him up to an hour to play with him, and now you refuse to eat with your own family. What has happened to you? This is not the Lucas I used to know. This is not the Lucas I thought would make a great father.”

  He listened to her voice laced with tears, if only she knew. If only she knew what he was passing through at this point, she wouldn’t be saying those things to him.

  She stood near the door and waited for a while. When she got no response from him, she left.

  Upon hearing the sound of the door close, he let out a silent curse and came down from the bed a bit distorted, wearing his slippers and taking slow steps out of the room and down the stairs. The thud of his footsteps on the ground matched the pounding sounds in his head.

  He entered the kitchen were Amelia and nanny were seated at the table and Bambi was in his high chair, playing with his food.

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